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Haritz Garro
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Political Science
BioHaritz Garro is a postdoctoral scholar in the Democracy and Polarization Lab at Stanford University. His main fields of interest are American Politics and Formal Theory. His research focuses on Congress, campaign finance, and the effects of the economy on political outcomes.
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Judith L. Goldstein
Janet M. Peck Professor of International Communication and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
BioJudith L. Goldstein is the Janet M. Peck Professor of International Communication and the Kaye University Fellow in Undergraduate Education. Her research focuses on international political economy, with a focus on trade politics. She has written and/or edited six book including Ideas, Interests and American Trade Policy and more recently The Evolution of the Trade Regime: Politics, Law and Economics of the GATT and the WTO. Her articles have appeared in numerous journals.
Her current research focuses on the political requisites for trade liberalization focusing both on tariff bargaining and public preferences. As well, she is engaged in the analysis of a large survey panel, which focuses on how economic hard times influences public opinion.
Goldstein has a BA from the University of California Berkeley, a Masters degree from Columbia University and a Ph.D. from UCLA.